Press release

Nick Walkley steps down as Homes England CEO

Homes England has announced today that Chief Executive Nick Walkley will leave the agency next month.

Nick joined the Homes and Communities Agency as Chief Executive in March 2017 and has led a far-reaching overhaul of the organisation, built around the move to Homes England with a bold mission and strategic plan to increase housing supply and change the housing market.

In a statement, Nick said:

I鈥檓 very proud of what we鈥檝e achieved and I鈥檇 like to thank my colleagues and our many industry partners for their dedication and support. My successor will find an organisation brimming with talent, purpose and heart. Homes England is well-positioned to support the country鈥檚 economic recovery and I wish my colleagues the very best.

Peter Freeman, Chair of the Homes England Board, said in a statement:

On behalf of the Board and colleagues, I would like to thank Nick for his outstanding leadership in building a dynamic, commercial delivery agency. The country faces some crucial choices about how we emerge from the pandemic and Homes England stands ready to support the Government in stimulating economic recovery and increasing housing supply.

Housing Secretary Rt Hon Robert鈥疛enrick鈥疢P said:鈥�

I would like to thank Nick for his hard work and dedication as Chief Executive of Homes England. He has overseen a transformation of the organisation that has helped deliver more homes that communities need and helped so many families onto the housing ladder. I wish Nick all the best in his next endeavour.

Nick Walkley will step down on 28 February. Gordon More, the agency鈥檚 Chief Investment Officer, will act as Interim CEO, supported by Lynda McMullan, Chief Financial Officer, and an executive team drawn from the public and private sectors.

Notes to editors

  • Nick Walkley joined the Homes and Communities Agency in March 2017. In February 2018, the HCA was relaunched as Homes England with a new mandate to intervene in the housing market in support of the Government鈥檚 ambitions to build 300,000 homes per annum by the mid-2020s.

  • During Nick Walkley鈥檚 tenure, the agency has frequently met or exceeded its performance targets, while delivering several market-shaping deals. This includes agreeing a total of 拢1.7bn of strategic partnerships with multiple housing associations, significant land acquisitions and developments such as Burgess Hill, York Central and Northstowe, a ground-breaking partnership with Japan鈥檚 Sekisui to revolutionise modular construction in this country that was voted 鈥榙eal of the decade鈥�
  • In the Government鈥檚 2020 Spending Review, the agency secured 拢7.4bn to invest in affordable homes across the country and is preparing to open the new Help to Buy programme to support more first-time buyers into home ownership.

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Published 26 January 2021